How do you get your name out there to people you want to be involved with?

Sure, it’s important to have a few methods, and put yourself as everywhere as possible, but what’s your favourite way to connect? Facebook? Twitter? Postcards?

I’ve always been a big fan of the calling card, or business card. There’s a romanticism about them, and I like the small format that forces you to get to the point in showing people your style. |They can keep a little piece of you in their pocket!

There’s trade shows coming up quick in our area, let me help you prepare for it now! Let’s avoid the last-minute design, and crossing fingers hoping the project will be produced in time for the Big Day. ;-)

I can design and deliver lots of printed materials, including business cards and postcards.

via 11 Steps to a Perfect Logo | youandsaturation. – a simple list of a few things to keep in mind when developing a logo. I like it when people put these lists together, because sometimes I get all caught up in the design and assume these tips are common knowledge. Sometimes they’re not.

You’re looking for that special something for a lot of people, aren’t you? There’s a list in your head, containing all the family and friends you want to remember during the holiday season. Let’s make a fun one: What do you think about a calendar with monthly themed pictures of you and your family? Or maybe you have special artwork in mind, a scrapbook page or some other meaningful piece. I can help you with a project that will be memorable and personal, or something that you can blast out copies of for everyone, and get that list taken care of with one swoop!

Let me know if you have an idea or need one. Let’s get something in the works! But hurry and contact me, while we still have time to work on the presentation.

With two teenage boys in the house, I end up with a lot of old “stuff” that just got worn out over the years. Jeans with holes and grass stains, decade-old video game consoles, skateboards, bikes, you know.
Of course, I don’t like to toss anything cool, but I often get ideas to “refresh” the use of an old thingy or doodad.
I decided I was going to reuse an old skateboard deck. So I pulled off the trucks, painted it all purdy, and attached some inexpensive frames. Ta-dahhhh, project pretty much complete, just had to get some appropriate pictures to place in it.

I collected the family to head off to the skate park, to meet up with a photographer buddy so I wouldn’t have to fiddle with timers and settings, and just appreciate some fun time with the wife and kids!